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(3) Make sure you have entered the IP address of the host PC as
the WINS server on your Toshiba Pocket PC e830.
(4) Reset your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 to make the TCP/IP set-
tings take effect
(5) Make sure the SSID, WEP keys and channel for all devices in
the network are set the same.
(6) Make sure the channel been set is in the range of 1 to 11.
C. Application
C1: What should I do to use the ActiveSync Function through Wire-
less Network?
(1) Make sure you have already setup the partnership between your
Toshiba Pocket PC e830 and your host PC through USB Inter-
face and the ActiveSync can work properly. (The ActiveSync
connection Interface should also choose the Ethernet interface
for Wireless LAN ActiveSync Connection)
(2) Make sure you are within the range of a functioning Wireless
Network.
(3) Make sure you can "ping" your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 from
your host PC. (Make sure the SSID, WEP keys and channel for
all devices in the network are set the same.)
(4) Make sure you have entered the IP address of the host PC as
the WINS server on your Toshiba Pocket PC e830.
(5) Reset your Toshiba Pocket PC e830 to make the TCP/IP set-
tings take effect and execute the ActiveSync function on your
Toshiba Pocket PC e830.
C2: How do I wirelessly browse the Internet?
(1) If your network uses DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Proto-
col), an IP address and DNS (or WINS) is assigned automati-
cally. On your Toshiba Pocket PC e830, simply tap Start,
Settings, Connections, Network Cards, Network Adapters,
then IEEE802.11b WLAN Adapter to configure the proper set-
ting for your Internet connection.
(2) If your network does not use DHCP, you should enter the IP
address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS (or WINS).
IP Address is Internet Protocol Address; a numeric address
such as 10.37.238.100 that the domain name server translates
into a domain name. Each node on the IP network should have a
unique IP address.
Subnet mask is a number used to identify a subnetwork when
multiple networks share one IP address. For example
255.255.255.0 Gateway is a device used to forward IP packets to
and from a remote destination.
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